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Online earning and government policies

 Technologies, in every era have bought positive changes around the world.  Technology ofcourse, makes our life convenient and easier. But there are 'after effects' of every positives. The same is happening with the new age technology right now. As we all know that India is new to the online earning methods particularly after 'digital India' campaign and 'make in India' initiative, the online earning craze has  suddenly gone up almost gone up to its zenith. The major sources of online earning.. Talking about the major sources of online learning popular particularly in India are online prediction apps, online investment apps, online betting on games, YouTube, Instagram and many entertainment apps. Through all these,a person can earn more than sufficient money if he is expert in what the online platform demands. The positives & negatives.. While using these online platforms to earn money, one should keep in mind both the positive and negative impacts that it i

Why 'government' jobs demand in Bihar is so high?

 Bihar, when we hear about this state of India, most of us have two images that comes in our mind. The first, of course, villagers having rifles and guns and they cheewing 'pan masala' in their mouths. The second image is of the 'padhaaku' students preparing for prestigious government jobs like UPSC, state PCS,SSC, railways etc . Bihar of the past.. Bihar shares a glorious past in the history of ancient India. Magadh, which was the centre of power during the resume of bimbisara and of course, Chandragupta Maurya. It was the most powerful Mahajanpada among all the 16 Mahajanpadas of the ancient times. Even the neighbourhood countries were stunned when they saw the 'richness' of Magadha and many of them wrote about the 'glory' of Bihar in those days. The  education 'hub' Bihar was not only the power point of ancient India, but it was also the education hub of almost whole Asia. The Nalanda University made by palas was the mega centre for education.

Real meaning of 'republic'

 As India celebrates its 74th republic Day on 26 January 2023, we all as Indians aspire to be more responsible and progressive citizens of our lovely country India. It is the moment of pride also because our flag will be hosted by shrimati Draupadi Murmu, first tribal women President of India. What is the history.. India became a republic nation on 26 January 1950. The first president of India was Sri Rajendra Prasad, the man who left his illustrative barrister career to participate in Indian freedom movement. He along with many leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh Chandrashekhar Azad and many others took our country away from the hands of Britishers in their own respective ways. But after the independence, it was like an impossible task for the leaders to constitute a huge country with so many cultures and languages to a well written constitution. However, the constituent assembly performed marvelously to complete the In

Relevance of the Indian Education System

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  India, as a nation of 140 crore population should maintain its dignity in every field through which a 'developing nation' transforms into a 'developed' one. Education is one of the major sector through which India can achieve its dream of being a developed nation. Talking about the education system of India throughout the years since independence is not up to the mark to be honest. Pre independence education We all know that the education system of India pre independence was mostly for the privileged people of high society because it was very costly and not available in all parts of the country. As India was mostly dependent on the farming sector those days, common people of India were lacked awareness about value of education. They considered education to be only the right of privileged or rich people. The Bengal Renaissance Even when India was not free, most of the people of Bengal where educated, all thanks to the Bengal Renaissance. The emergence of Swami Vivekana

Are films like Pathan relevant?

 Post Sushant Singh Rajput death and  COVID 19, we as bollywood viewers and audiences have evolved so much and our perspective towards films have drastically changed. Indian viewers and audiences now prefer real life stories more than just a filmy over the top cringe drama. Gone are the days when the public stormed into the theatres for watching just a lusty item song and the so called "badla"or revenge plot in the films with over the top action scenes of no relevance. Now, the new age directors try to do something out of the box not just to entertain the audience but also to give underlined message to the society. Films like 'Kantara' and 'The Kashmir files' proved that only high budget and publicity cannot make a film popular and hit among the viewers both commercially and critically. Now, North Indian people are so much inclined towards the south film industries not just because they give fantastic cinematography and mass appeal but also because their story

Is Bageshwar Dham Sarkar fake?

The matter of 'Bageshwar dham' is the talk of the town in recent days here in India. Dhirendra Shastri,who earlier claimed to have "telepathic talks" with his deity Lord Hanuman to solve the problems of the people who visit to the dham is now challenged by many so called 'andha -vishwas virodhi groups' and saints. In his defence, Bageshwar Dham Sarkar is now taking a "U turn" by saying that he doesn't perform any "chamatkar" and he is only the Param bhakt of Lord Hanuman and a sincere 'Sanatani' Meanwhile, the opposite side claims that Sarkar is spreading 'andhavishwas' in the name of Lord Hanuman and Sanatan Dharma which can be harmful and irrational for alot of Hindus here and abroad at the same time. In my opinion, any religion should be "rational" enough to tackle any kind of misconception and fakeness in the society. Also,if anyone is having a good "Mind reading" technique should express it in th